Lock your screen: protect your data
Remember it’s really important to always lock your screen before leaving your computer, in order to protect your data.
Remember it’s really important to always lock your screen before leaving your computer, in order to protect your data.
Two-year study concludes into how children develop numeracy skills
A new interactive online training resource will help schools unlock opportunity and help disabled children reach their full potential. LJMU in collaboration with the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) have launched the project after statistics for attainment in primary and secondary schools show a significant gap between pupils with no identified special educational needs (SEN) and disabled pupils.
Exercise and Sport Science student brings up baby while achieving her degree
This British Science Week we’re shining a spotlight on our Absolute Chemistry research which aims to foster chemical curiosity by raising aspirations in a range of learners, including children who have grown up in social deprivation.
FLAMINGO project publishes results after two years of modelling evolution of the Universe
Paper in Communications Biology looked at influencers of stress in 600 chimpanzees
Vice-Chancellor Professor Mark Power and one of his reciprocal mentors, Labour MP for Liverpool, Riverside, Kim Johnson, reflect on some of their discussions over the past 18 months; how their upbringing has shaped them into who they are today, if Reciprocal Mentoring works and what learnings they will take with them beyond the programme.
Pupils from across the city have engaged with a variety of LJMU projects to experience graduation first hand.
The Most Reverend Malcolm Patrick McMahon examines the Common Good